Home
3D
Stylish English
Comic Cartoon
Curly
Decorative
Dingbats
Dotted
Famous
Fire
Gothic
Groovy
Handwriting
Headline
more
Horror
Ice Snow
Modern
Outline
Russian
Sci Fi
Script
Valentine
Alien
Animals
Army Stencil
Asian
Bitmap Pixel
Black Letter
Blurred
Brush
Celtic Irish
Chalk Crayon
Christmas
Computer
Disney
Distorted
Easter
Fantasy
Fixed Width
Graffiti
Greek Roman
Halloween
Italic
LCD
Medieval
Mexican
Movies Tv
Old English
Old School
Pointed
Retro
Rock Stone
Rounded
School
Scratched
Serif
Square
Trash
Typewriter
USA
Various
Western
English to English Dictionary ⇛
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Definition of tore
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tore is as below...
Tore (n.) The
surface
described
by the
circumference
of a
circle
revolving
about a
straight
line in its own
plane.
Lern More About Tore
☛ Wiki Definition of Tore
☛ Wiki Article of Tore
☛ Google Meaning of Tore
☛ Google Search for Tore
Udder
::
Udder (n.) The
glandular
organ in which milk is
secreted
and
stored;
--
popularly
called
the bag in cows and other
quadrupeds.
See
Mamma.
Treasure
::
Treasure
(n.)
Wealth
accumulated;
especially,
a
stock,
or store of money in
reserve..
Hoard
::
Hoard (v. i.) To lay up a store or
hoard,
as of
money..
Till
::
Till (n.) A money
drawer
in a shop or
store.
Store
::
Store (v. t.)
Articles,
especially
of food,
accumulated
for some
specific
object;
supplies,
as of
provisions,
arms,
ammunition,
and the like; as, the
stores
of an army, of a ship, of a
family..
Vampire
::
Vampire
(n.)
Either
one of two or more
species
of South
American
blood-sucking
bats
belonging
to the
genera
Desmodus
and
Diphylla.
These bats are
destitute
of molar
teeth,
but have
strong,
sharp
cutting
incisors
with which they make
punctured
wounds
from which they suck the blood of
horses,
cattle,
and other
animals,
as well as man,
chiefly
during
sleep.
They have a
caecal
appendage
to the
stomach,
in which the blood with which they gorge
themselves
is
stored..
Magazine
::
Magazine
(v. t.) To store in, or as in, a
magazine;
to store up for use..
Inexhaustible
::
Inexhaustible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
exhausted,
emptied,
or used up;
unfailing;
not to be
wasted
or
spent;
as,
inexhaustible
stores
of
provisions;
an
inexhaustible
stock of
elegant
words..
Swimmeret
::
Swimmer
(n.) A
swimming
bird; one of the
natatores.
Warehouseman
::
Warehouseman
(n.) One who keeps a
warehouse;
the owner or
keeper
of a dock
warehouse
or wharf
store.
Floorwalker
::
Floorwalker
(n.) One who walks about in a large
retail
store as an
overseer
and
director.
Reserve
::
Reserve
(v. t.)
Hence,
to keep in store for
future
or
special
use; to
withhold
from
present
use for
another
purpose
or time; to keep; to
retain..
Gemitores
::
Gemitores
(n. pl.) A
division
of birds
including
the true
pigeons.
Natural
::
Natural
(n.) A
character
[/] used to
contradict,
or to
remove
the
effect
of, a sharp or flat which has
preceded
it, and to
restore
the
unaltered
note..
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Having
the mind
filled
with
ideas;
stocked
with
knowledge;
stored
with
information.
Integrate
::
Integrate
(v. t.) To form into one
whole;
to make
entire;
to
complete;
to
renew;
to
restore;
to
perfect.
Reconditory
::
Reconditory
(n.) A
repository;
a
storehouse.
Attend
::
Attend
(v. t.) To wait for; to
await;
to
remain,
abide,
or be in store for..
Deck
::
Deck (v.) A heap or
store.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(v. t.)
Toremove
or
conjure
away, as by a
harlequin's
trick..
Random Fonts
Most Popular
Privacy Policy
GDPR Policy
Terms & Conditions
Contact Us